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Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders Listen Free Audiobook | Unodio
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Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders

Daniel Defoe•Narrated by Denny Sayers (d. 2015), miette, Nocturna and others
GENREcrime
LISTENED0
RATING4.8
RELEASED2026

Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders

crime

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Author

Daniel Defoe

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Narrator

Denny Sayers (d. 2015), miette, Nocturna and others

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Genre

crime

About this Audiobook

by Daniel Defoe

Listen to the complete audiobook of 'Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders' by Daniel Defoe, a timeless classic that has captivated readers for centuries. This iconic novel, written in 1722, tells the story of Moll Flanders, a woman born in Newgate Prison, who navigates a life of crime, love, and redemption. As an audiobook, it offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Defoe's vivid world, exploring themes of morality, social class, and personal identity.

At its core, 'Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders' is a crime novel that delves into the darker aspects of 18th-century London. Moll's journey is marked by her experiences as a thief, a prostitute, and a convict, offering a gritty portrayal of life on the margins of society. Through her story, Defoe critiques the social and economic systems of his time, shedding light on the limited options available to women and the consequences of poverty and inequality. As a work of historical fiction, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, while its exploration of universal themes ensures its continued relevance today.

One of the most striking aspects of 'Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders' is its innovative narrative structure, which blends elements of memoir, confession, and social commentary. Defoe's masterful use of language and his creation of a complex, multifaceted protagonist have made Moll Flanders an enduring figure in literature. As a crime novel, it is both a thrilling page-turner and a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, raising questions about the nature of morality, the impact of circumstance on individual choices, and the possibility of redemption and personal transformation.

The audiobook version of 'Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders' is brought to life by a talented team of narrators, including Denny Sayers (d. 2015), miette, Nocturna, and others. Their performances add depth and nuance to the story, drawing listeners into Moll's world and inviting them to reflect on the novel's themes and characters. To experience this classic for yourself, listen to the 'Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders' audiobook for free on Unodio, and discover why it remains a beloved and thought-provoking work of literature to this day.

Chapters

01
Preface
Daniel Defoe
15:06crime
02
My true name is so well known...
Daniel Defoe
28:32crime
03
Thus far I have had a smooth story to tell...
Daniel Defoe
23:15crime
04
But things did not end here...
Daniel Defoe
31:22crime
05
I was reduced very low indeed...
Daniel Defoe
41:14crime
06
I loved the company indeed of men of mirth...
Daniel Defoe
40:06crime
07
But I come now to my own case...
Daniel Defoe
30:03crime
08
I was now the most unhappy of all women...
Daniel Defoe
42:17crime
09
When I parted with my brother...
Daniel Defoe
25:18crime
10
We lived thus near two years...
Daniel Defoe
29:29crime
11
I was now a single person again...
Daniel Defoe
27:38crime
12
I came the next evening...
Daniel Defoe
34:25crime
13
He rose before me in the morning...
Daniel Defoe
45:39crime
14
While I was here, and before I was brought to bed...
Daniel Defoe
40:52crime
15
The first sensible reflect I made...
Daniel Defoe
54:10crime
16
My comrade, having the brand of an old offender...
Daniel Defoe
36:53crime
17
With all these fine compliments we parted...
Daniel Defoe
38:18crime
18
I had dressed myself up in a very mean habit...
Daniel Defoe
29:13crime
19
It was not long after the affair with the mercer...
Daniel Defoe
28:35crime
20
I was now returned to London...
Daniel Defoe
35:43crime
21
In the meantime my poor distressed governess...
Daniel Defoe
43:26crime
22
I must return to my own case...
Daniel Defoe
40:40crime
23
Here was a perplexity...
Daniel Defoe
49:51crime

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